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Internet Week New York
An after party at the Tribeca Grand during last year's Internet Week
Presented by Yahoo!, this year's Internet Week New York started Monday and will run through the 21st. Since its debut in 2008, Internet Week New York has become one of the world's top festivals forecasting digital culture and commerce, as well as a global showcase for New York City's thriving technology industry. For a complete schedule, click the link on the jump. ... + Read Full Article
  • features
    Leap of Faith: Selling Miracles on 44th St.
    +"Leap of Faith" opened on Broadway Thursday at the St. James Theater on West 44th St. But in the last week of previews, the company was glowing backstage. And not just because of Raúl Esparza's disco + Read Full Article
  • features
    Dorothy, You're Not in Manhattan Anymore
    +Emmy-nominated reporter Lauren DeFranco muses about her recent trip to Arizona, and what it means to be a New Yorker. Writes DeFranco, "I wanted to punch the next person who waved 'hi' to me on + Read Full Article
  • art

    Whitney Biennial 2012: State-of-Contemporary-Art +

    Whitney Biennial, through May 27 +

    Groundbreak: Painting Extra Place +

  • books

    She's a Femme Fatale +

    Lit Death Match's 6th Anniversary +

    Mike Doughty's "The Book of Drugs" +

  • film

    Arthouse Cinema: Shame +

    Arthouse Cinema: A Dangerous Method +

    Arthouse Cinema: Melancholia +

  • music

    Charlene Soraia's U.S. Debut +

    Palomino Releases Self-Titled EP +

    The Telecaster Twang +

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Aside from the homage paid in the photo's title to British Folk singer Nick Drake's second album (Bryter Later, 1970), the image is a symbol of the changing season, the longer day and the coming of a bright summer in New York City - looking out from the JMZ platform to the Williamsburg Bridge.
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Video written and directed by Hunter Nelson, Starring Tom DiMenna as Telly, shot and Edited by Caroline Golum, produced by YBNY Editor Joel Silverstein. Visit tellysavalaslive.com.
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